Seattle Historical Sites

Summary for 4436 11th AVE / Parcel ID 3959401265 / Inv #

Beacon Hill is a long north-south tending ridge located southeast of downtown Seattle and stands 350 feet at its highest point. The hill’s steep topography deterred substantial Euro-American settlement through the early 1880s. Then, development of the area was stimulated by the introduction of streetcar lines in the 1890s, its proximity to Seattle’s main industrial area to the west, and the regrading of the hill’s north end in the early 1900s.
Originally acquired by the City in 1898, Jefferson Park was integrated into Seattle’s Olmsted system of parks, and the Olmsted Brothers prepared a plan for the park in 1912. The first public golf course west of the Mississippi opened at Jefferson Park in 1915. Jefferson Park has exerted a profound positive influence on the development of the Beacon Hill neighborhood.
Because of its proximity to the International District, Japanese and Chinese families moved to Beacon Hill starting in the 1920s. World War I and II stimulated a surge in housing development associated with wartime industry. The construction of Interstate 5 in the 1960s and Interstate 90 in the 1980s sliced through the neighborhoods and contributed to Beacon Hill’s relative isolation. Today, Beacon Hill is an ethnically diverse working class community, which has a mixed Asian, Chicano, African American, and Caucasian population.

Appearance

Detail for 4436 11th AVE / Parcel ID 3959401265 / Inv #

Status:

Yes - Hold

Classication:

Building

District Status:

Cladding(s):

Brick - Roman

Foundation(s):

Concrete - Poured

Roof Type(s):

Hip

Roof Material(s):

Asphalt/Composition

Building Type:

Plan:

Rectangular

Structural System:

Balloon Frame/Platform Frame

No. of Stories:

one

Unit Theme(s):

Integrity

Changes to Windows:

Intact

Changes to Original Cladding:

Intact

Changes to Plan:

Intact

Major Bibliographic References

City of Seattle DCLU Microfilm Records.

King County Property Record Card (c. 1938-1972), Washington State Archives.